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In reply to the discussion: Photo Developing Services? [View all]

Sherman A1

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8. Thanks
Tue Dec 24, 2013, 03:48 AM
Dec 2013

but we have some "issues" with Creve Coeur and their service. I think yesterday pretty much took them off of any list of potential processors and frankly they are way overpriced along with emailing you that your print is done, but done doesn't mean it has been delivered to the store for pickup, so that requires a second trip and wasted time. I am done Walgreens who make a free print too costly in time and aggravation with their charming method of editing that apparently includes a lobotomy for the photos subject, along with failing to make promised phone calls, exceptionally slow uploads and product not ready anywhere near promised times. I have tried Whitewall and was not overly pleased (metal print came back with a defect in it), just sent some off to Adorama to see how well they do.

Photo Developing Services? [View all] Sherman A1 Dec 2013 OP
Used to be Ritz (I think,) elleng Dec 2013 #1
I usually do mine over the Internet now. ohheckyeah Dec 2013 #2
MPIX Richard D Dec 2013 #21
Yep.... ohheckyeah Dec 2013 #22
Are you talking about developing film or printing pictures? ManiacJoe Dec 2013 #3
Uploading digital and having prints made Sherman A1 Dec 2013 #9
I'm assuming you mean prints made from uploaded digital images Major Nikon Dec 2013 #4
I saw an ad for Bay photo Sherman A1 Dec 2013 #10
I've been using them for years Major Nikon Dec 2013 #12
I would check at a local camera shop. intheflow Dec 2013 #5
Thanks Sherman A1 Dec 2013 #8
Sure, I'll throw in my 3 cents (inflation and all) postatomic Dec 2013 #6
Costco does a good job, assuming you have one somewhere around. RC Dec 2013 #7
There are a couple not too far away Sherman A1 Dec 2013 #11
I forgot about that. Maybe, maybe not. RC Dec 2013 #13
I *think* you can use delivery services without a membership justiceischeap Dec 2013 #14
My 2 Cents Stevenmarc Dec 2013 #15
I just sent in a test print for Adoramapix justiceischeap Dec 2013 #16
The only very minor down side Stevenmarc Dec 2013 #17
That sounds cool! Sherman A1 Dec 2013 #18
I just did a test run with Adorama Sherman A1 Dec 2013 #19
Thanks Sherman A1 Dec 2013 #20
If you want quality uber alles, go to iolabs. sir pball Dec 2013 #23
Appreciate your links Sherman A1 Dec 2013 #24
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